With trial authorisation harmonised at EU level but ethics oversight still organised nationally, Belgium is seeking to close the gap between legal alignment and operational practice ...
The World Economic Forum’s latest report on global competitiveness is out, and it ranks the U.S. as the world’s third-most competitive economy for the third consecutive year. The key factors that make ...
Nations around the world are reassessing antitrust policy (called competition policy overseas). Governments, regulators, and industry leaders are increasingly asking whether traditional antitrust ...
Ministers held a discussion on the future of European competitiveness, based on a note prepared by the presidency. Ministers gave an overall assessment of the report by Mario Draghi entitled ‘The ...
The review invites responses from banks, supervisors, investors, fintechs and consumer groups. Brussels said it is seeking evidence on the structural constraints facing European lenders, including ...
The value international students add is measured in enrollment numbers as well as the new ideas, experiments and technology that move from campuses into industry.
Ministers discussed progress on the work to reach a common position on the late payment regulation. Ministers exchanged their views on the basis of a document prepared by the Belgian presidency. The ...
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Taxes serve no necessity other than to finance government activities. Regrettably, policymakers often make the mistake of viewing taxes as only funds available for allocation among competing programs.